Glyceryl tridodecanoate, also known as Trilaurin, is a triglyceride compound composed of glycerol esterified with three lauric acid chains. It is primarily used as a food ingredient and emulsifier in various products.
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CAS 538-24-9
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2,3-di(dodecanoyloxy)propyl dodecanoate
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